About the artist

1991: As a horticulturist working for a florist wholesaler, I made a first crown, with only instructions to twist the branches.

At the same time I made my first basket of vine stems, self-taught.

1992: I rent a half commercial half residential premises to diversify my creations. I made various types of basket, wine bottle holder, small shelf, lizard and more.

Remaining in the horticultural field, in 1994 I set aside the idea of making decoration with branches to work in gardens. I then worked in greenhouses, for annual flower production and as a landscaper.

Since 2007, I am devote myself to decorations made from branches.

2012: First showcase in Sherbrooke, Qc

Achievements

Christmas and Valentine’s Day decorations in breweries since 2008,

First symposium at the station market, spring 2011.

Decor for Les Comptonnal, in Compton from 2009.

Exhibition at the gorge of Coaticook since 2009.

Attend Howard’s appointment at Howard Park in Sherbrooke,

Exhibition of Murir in Sherbrooke. The gardens reinvented with the Bald Eagle.

Presence at the Baulne Museum in Coaticook, as well as in downtown Coaticook with some rooms,

Why not!

Plants provide a variety of solutions for shelter, clothing, food, entertainment and even self accomplishment.

It is up to us, with a bit of creativity, to take advantage of nature’s generosity without offending its balance.

Use this site to discover options to use plants as substitute for animal or synthetic products.